October Health – 2025 Report

Non-Binary Demographic in Canada

  • Leading cause: discrimination and stigma related to gender identity (misgendering, harassment, denial of services, employment discrimination, and barriers to healthcare).
  • Other notable stressors: safety concerns/violence and barriers to gender-affirming healthcare and inclusive services.
  • Workplace note: inclusive policies, gender-inclusive facilities, and accessible mental health resources can help; October’s digital group sessions may support employees dealing with gender-identity related stress.

How mental health affects the Non-Binary demographic differently

  • Misgendering and deadnaming in daily interactions and at work, leading to constant vigilance and increased anxiety.

  • Discrimination and harassment, including biased feedback, unequal opportunities for promotion, or exclusion from teams and projects.

  • Barriers to care and documentation, such as long wait times for gender-affirming healthcare, costs, and difficulties updating legal names/pronouns on work systems.

  • Workplace policy gaps and environment, including binary-only facilities, lack of pronoun guidelines, fear of coming out, and limited inclusive benefits.

  • Intersectional stressors that amplify risk (e.g., race, Indigenous status, disability, rural location, housing or financial instability) and reduced access to supportive resources.

Data from October Health

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